Your Pregnancy: Week 35
Now that D-day (that's delivery day) is sneaking up on you, you may start to get nervous about what a literal pain in the you-know-what it'll be. But instead of focusing on the "ouch!" of it all, focus on the "oooh!" of it: meeting your baby for the very first time. Wondering what's up with your body, your baby and your life this week? Read on ...
What You're Thinking
"Should I bring my cute bathrobe to the hospital with the matching furry slippers or is that just crazy talk?"
Your Body
As Patrick Swayze put it, "Nobody puts baby in a corner!" Doubly true for your little tenant. Your baby has pretty much taken over your entire torso by now. Over the past few months, he's squished and mushed all of your organs out of the way. Any day now, he'll make a final move and shove your heart up and to the left to make more room for himself. (See, he's got your heart in his hands already.)Before all this pregnancy stuff, your uterus was a small ball the size of your fist and was tucked neatly away behind your pelvis. Today your uterus is the size of a small watermelon and reaches all the way up to your ribs. At this point in your pregnancy all the blood has gone to your belly ... literally. Nearly 1/6 of your body's total blood volume is chugging around in the vessels in your uterus. So that's why you feel so lightheaded all the time! Starting this week you'll visit your OB or midwife weekly. Every time you go you'll probably beg her to tell you when she thinks your babe is coming. Unfortunately, her guess is about as good as yours. Even if you're dilated, there's no telling exactly when baby will make his appearance (unless you have a scheduled C-section, of course.)
Your Baby
This week the final touches are being added to your mini-masterpiece and most of his development is going to packing on the pounds. While baby's movements may be becoming less jerky, he may do his final somersault in the womb soon—to put himself into the head-down position for birth. Other fascinating facts:Your little Karate Kid can't quite pack the punch he used to due to the limited space inside the womb these days. You're likely to feel more wiggles, stretches and rolls than kicks and jabs. The extra layer of fat your baby is adding will create those cute dimples on your baby's elbows and knees. His liver has begun processing his waste products, so you know which organ to thank when he has his first blowout up the back of his onesie.Baby's nails are growing so long they may curl over the tips of his tiny fingers and toes before he sees a pair of clippers. He'll be in serious need of a mani-pedi once he's born (as will you).
Your baby is now about 5½ pounds and over 18 inches long—about the size of one of those price-club sheet cakes. Your Life If you're not just a little bit scared of the pain that occurs during labor and delivery, then you're either very brave or totally in denial. For those who are scared, it's completely normal, but keep in mind that you are not the first woman to give birth. It may not seem like it, but women have actually been delivering babies for centuries (many without pain medication—who knew?!). The best way to get a grip on the fear of the unknown is to educate yourself about the labor process and to research your options. Spending some time talking to other women who have been there could ease your fears. Give most women a couple of weeks with their little babies, and none of them will even recall the pain.Study up on when to head to the hospital or birthing center. If you get there too early, the hospital could send you home, and that would be a serious bummer.Plan your route to the hospital. We know you already know how to get there, but come up with an alternative in case of traffic jams or construction. The last thing you want to be worrying about then is whether or not your exit is closed.
From the Mind of the Mommy:
Ok we are getting down to the home stretch and I am FREAKING out! I am excited but scared about being a mommy. It's not that I don't think I will be good at it, it's I can't picture it! I am a planner...and I just can't plan this! Girrr! My emotions are all outta whack (ask my poor poor husband) and my back generally hurts all the time. Other than that I really have no complaints! I try to remain positive but I've been doing that for 8 months...I need a break already!
Baby's room still isn't finished and I think I have come to terms with that. He will probably be stayin in his pack and play for a while. :) Good thing it's so cute! I haven't started "nesting" yet...wondering when that will hit...so is Mike haha!
I went to the doctor today and everything is good! Heart rate was 145! My blood pressure is still good and other than the back pain I am feeling good. I get to go every week now. I also got some TERRIBLE news! My OB is going to be on vacation from June 6th - 16h! CRAP! Little man I am sorry but you are waiting for Dr. Ortiz to come back! I guess this will give us time to get to know the other docs at our weekly appointments :)
In other news...DAD IS BACK! Yay!
Laura Gradumatated! Yay!
1 comment:
Hey!
We need another weekly update!
How am I ever going to know what happens during week 36 of a pregnancy?!?! LOL!
Read my blog. You are mentioned. My goal is to loose as much weight as little-man is at birth... by his birth. (DO NOT have this kid 3 weeks early!!!LOL).
At our clinic - you are not guaranteed to have your OB at all - unless you go into labor/are induced during his/her one 24 hour shift a week at the hospital. & then - if you don't go into & complete labor in that 24 hour window... you get another OB to deliver...
So - I figured what the heck is the big deal? By that time (42 weeks with Hayley), I'd have accepted the janitor's assistance.
Seriously - one of the ladies that lives at WestRidge is a retired OB/L&D nurse! She offered to bring me up to her apartment, & "get things going" for me! LOL! (AND I almost took her up on it!)
If your OB can't be available... You won't mind not getting to know that OB during the 4 hours of labor you'll endure
Yes... 4 hours. That's it.
3 pushes & he's out... I'm counting on it for you :) :) :)
Love ya, twin!
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